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505 | 8 | |a Front Cover; Half Title Page; RIVER PUBLISHERS SERIES IN MATHEMATICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgement; List of Figures; List of Abbreviations; Chapter 1 -- CNC Machine and Its Importance; 1.1 History of CNC Machine; 1.2 What is CNC?; 1.3 Working of CNC Machine; 1.4 Language of CNC Machine; 1.5 Benefits: After Coming to the CNC Machine; 1.6 Fast Change Over; 1.7 What is the Importance of CNC Machinein the Modern World?; 1.8 Advantages and Disadvantages of CNC Machine; 1.8.1 Advantages; 1.8.2 Some Most Important Advantages of CNC Machine | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.8.3 Disadvantages1.9 Types of CNC Machines; 1.10 Some Constructional Features of CNC Machine [3]; 1.11 Important Parts of CNC Machine; 1.12 What Do You Mean By NC And CNC Machine?; 1.13 Difference Between the NC Machineand CNC Machine; 1.13.1 NC Machine; 1.13.2 CNC Machine; 1.14 What is CNC Control Software?; 1.14.1 Some Popular CNC Control Software Names are Given Below; References; Chapter 2 -- Turning Process and Its Cutting Parameters; 2.1 What is Turning?/What is Turning Operation?; 2.2 What is Adjustable Cutting Factor in Turning Machine? | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.3 What is the Feed, Cutting Speed, Spindle Speedand Depth of Cut?2.3.1 Spindle Speed; 2.3.2 Feed; 2.3.3 Cutting Speed; 2.3.4 Depth of Cut; 2.4 What are the Turning, Facing, Straight Turning, StepTurning, Drilling, Boring and Threading Operations?; 2.4.1 Turning Operation; 2.4.2 Important Tips; 2.4.3 Facing Operation; 2.4.4 Plain Turning/Straight Turning Operation; 2.4.5 Step Turning Operation; 2.4.6 Drilling; 2.4.7 Taper Turning Operation; 2.4.8 Boring Operation; 2.4.9 Threading Operation; 2.5 Why We Choose the CNC Machine for Manufacturingthe Products? | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.6 What Should We Need for Manufacturing the Productin CNC Machine?References; Chapter 3 -- Importance of Alphabetsin CNC Programming; 3.1 Alphabets, Which are Used in CNC Programming?; 3.1.1 A Rotary axis around the X-axis (unit in degrees); 3.1.2 B Rotary axis around Y-axis (unit in degrees); 3.1.3 C Rotary axis around Z-axis (unit in degrees) [1]; 3.1.4 D Depth of cut; 3.1.4.1 Formula to Find Out Unknown Diameter onTurning Machine; 3.1.5 E For accuracy control during machining operation/engraving feedrate or contouring accuracy | |
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spelling | Negi, Pawan Verfasser aut Basics of CNC programming Pawan Kumar Negi, Mangey Ram, Om Prakash Yadav Aalborg River Publishers [2019] 1 Online-Ressource (xliv, 439 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier River publishers series in mathematical and engineering sciences 3.1.13 M Miscellaneous code (M-code/Machine operating code) Front Cover; Half Title Page; RIVER PUBLISHERS SERIES IN MATHEMATICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgement; List of Figures; List of Abbreviations; Chapter 1 -- CNC Machine and Its Importance; 1.1 History of CNC Machine; 1.2 What is CNC?; 1.3 Working of CNC Machine; 1.4 Language of CNC Machine; 1.5 Benefits: After Coming to the CNC Machine; 1.6 Fast Change Over; 1.7 What is the Importance of CNC Machinein the Modern World?; 1.8 Advantages and Disadvantages of CNC Machine; 1.8.1 Advantages; 1.8.2 Some Most Important Advantages of CNC Machine 1.8.3 Disadvantages1.9 Types of CNC Machines; 1.10 Some Constructional Features of CNC Machine [3]; 1.11 Important Parts of CNC Machine; 1.12 What Do You Mean By NC And CNC Machine?; 1.13 Difference Between the NC Machineand CNC Machine; 1.13.1 NC Machine; 1.13.2 CNC Machine; 1.14 What is CNC Control Software?; 1.14.1 Some Popular CNC Control Software Names are Given Below; References; Chapter 2 -- Turning Process and Its Cutting Parameters; 2.1 What is Turning?/What is Turning Operation?; 2.2 What is Adjustable Cutting Factor in Turning Machine? 2.3 What is the Feed, Cutting Speed, Spindle Speedand Depth of Cut?2.3.1 Spindle Speed; 2.3.2 Feed; 2.3.3 Cutting Speed; 2.3.4 Depth of Cut; 2.4 What are the Turning, Facing, Straight Turning, StepTurning, Drilling, Boring and Threading Operations?; 2.4.1 Turning Operation; 2.4.2 Important Tips; 2.4.3 Facing Operation; 2.4.4 Plain Turning/Straight Turning Operation; 2.4.5 Step Turning Operation; 2.4.6 Drilling; 2.4.7 Taper Turning Operation; 2.4.8 Boring Operation; 2.4.9 Threading Operation; 2.5 Why We Choose the CNC Machine for Manufacturingthe Products? 2.6 What Should We Need for Manufacturing the Productin CNC Machine?References; Chapter 3 -- Importance of Alphabetsin CNC Programming; 3.1 Alphabets, Which are Used in CNC Programming?; 3.1.1 A Rotary axis around the X-axis (unit in degrees); 3.1.2 B Rotary axis around Y-axis (unit in degrees); 3.1.3 C Rotary axis around Z-axis (unit in degrees) [1]; 3.1.4 D Depth of cut; 3.1.4.1 Formula to Find Out Unknown Diameter onTurning Machine; 3.1.5 E For accuracy control during machining operation/engraving feedrate or contouring accuracy 3.1.6 F Feed is like a cutting force of the tool. This is applied during materialr emoving. 3.1.7 G Preparatory function (G-code/job operation code)G codes are used for machining like facing/drilling/threading/radius profileetc. [4].; 3.1.8 H Tool height offset/data; 3.1.9 I Auxiliary axis in X-axis direction.; 3.1.10 J is an auxiliary axis in Y-axis. It is used in CNC milling programming.; 3.1.11 K is an auxiliary axis in the Z-axis.; 3.1.12 L is used as a subprogram number or L is used as a number ofrepetition (loops) in canned cycle Ram, Mangey 1980- Verfasser (DE-588)1144926335 aut Yadav, Om Prakash Verfasser (DE-588)134005600 aut Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardback 978-87-7022-043-9 |
spellingShingle | Negi, Pawan Ram, Mangey 1980- Yadav, Om Prakash Basics of CNC programming Front Cover; Half Title Page; RIVER PUBLISHERS SERIES IN MATHEMATICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgement; List of Figures; List of Abbreviations; Chapter 1 -- CNC Machine and Its Importance; 1.1 History of CNC Machine; 1.2 What is CNC?; 1.3 Working of CNC Machine; 1.4 Language of CNC Machine; 1.5 Benefits: After Coming to the CNC Machine; 1.6 Fast Change Over; 1.7 What is the Importance of CNC Machinein the Modern World?; 1.8 Advantages and Disadvantages of CNC Machine; 1.8.1 Advantages; 1.8.2 Some Most Important Advantages of CNC Machine 1.8.3 Disadvantages1.9 Types of CNC Machines; 1.10 Some Constructional Features of CNC Machine [3]; 1.11 Important Parts of CNC Machine; 1.12 What Do You Mean By NC And CNC Machine?; 1.13 Difference Between the NC Machineand CNC Machine; 1.13.1 NC Machine; 1.13.2 CNC Machine; 1.14 What is CNC Control Software?; 1.14.1 Some Popular CNC Control Software Names are Given Below; References; Chapter 2 -- Turning Process and Its Cutting Parameters; 2.1 What is Turning?/What is Turning Operation?; 2.2 What is Adjustable Cutting Factor in Turning Machine? 2.3 What is the Feed, Cutting Speed, Spindle Speedand Depth of Cut?2.3.1 Spindle Speed; 2.3.2 Feed; 2.3.3 Cutting Speed; 2.3.4 Depth of Cut; 2.4 What are the Turning, Facing, Straight Turning, StepTurning, Drilling, Boring and Threading Operations?; 2.4.1 Turning Operation; 2.4.2 Important Tips; 2.4.3 Facing Operation; 2.4.4 Plain Turning/Straight Turning Operation; 2.4.5 Step Turning Operation; 2.4.6 Drilling; 2.4.7 Taper Turning Operation; 2.4.8 Boring Operation; 2.4.9 Threading Operation; 2.5 Why We Choose the CNC Machine for Manufacturingthe Products? 2.6 What Should We Need for Manufacturing the Productin CNC Machine?References; Chapter 3 -- Importance of Alphabetsin CNC Programming; 3.1 Alphabets, Which are Used in CNC Programming?; 3.1.1 A Rotary axis around the X-axis (unit in degrees); 3.1.2 B Rotary axis around Y-axis (unit in degrees); 3.1.3 C Rotary axis around Z-axis (unit in degrees) [1]; 3.1.4 D Depth of cut; 3.1.4.1 Formula to Find Out Unknown Diameter onTurning Machine; 3.1.5 E For accuracy control during machining operation/engraving feedrate or contouring accuracy 3.1.6 F Feed is like a cutting force of the tool. This is applied during materialr emoving. 3.1.7 G Preparatory function (G-code/job operation code)G codes are used for machining like facing/drilling/threading/radius profileetc. [4].; 3.1.8 H Tool height offset/data; 3.1.9 I Auxiliary axis in X-axis direction.; 3.1.10 J is an auxiliary axis in Y-axis. It is used in CNC milling programming.; 3.1.11 K is an auxiliary axis in the Z-axis.; 3.1.12 L is used as a subprogram number or L is used as a number ofrepetition (loops) in canned cycle |
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